Towing with an Automatic?

Sandgroper
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edited September 2019 in Towcars & Towing #1

Having seriously started looking for a new car (probably a Mondeo diesel) I wonder how automatics fare in towing?

I have driven automatics but never towed with one. The Mondeo, in my experience tows well and is very comfortable etc. It also has a sound noseweight limit!

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  • JVB66
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    edited September 2019 #2

    We now tow with a Sportage auto, and it is far better we find than our manual version was , ,even though the road tax is more

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #3

    2 pedals good ..... 3 pedals bad 😉

    Though bare in mind there are different flavours of automatic. I've no idea what a Mondeo has, but Ford's Powershift (an automated manual) has its critics. 

    This is worth a watch  ....

     

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2019 #4

    Automatics are fine - until you want the precise control at low speed that one gets with a clutch.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2019 #5

    Not a problem with ours, its very easy at what ever speed is needed

  • Johnno1O1
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    edited September 2019 #6

    I'm still a beginner at this but in my (limited) experience towing is fine with a manual until I have to perform the dreaded reversing manoeuvre.

    I'm still not too good at this so the clutch on my manual car comes in for a fair bit of abuse because I take that much longer to reverse.

    I would definite consider an automatic for our next car, either that or invest in a motor mover!

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #7

    I can be every bit as controlled, and more, with my auto towcar (not with my Smart's automated manual) as you can be with a manual. And with no clutch slip.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #8

    As above, bear in mind that the DSG type auto have not one clutch to burn out, but two.

  • Ph1lTurner
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    edited September 2019 #9

    I had been using an automatic till driving back from Abbey Wood this year and got a "Transmission Service Warning" message. Phoned garage while on A303 and they said ok to drive back. Did and just got back. Got transmission oil replaced and then got 3rd gear problems so had to change cars.

    Could be that my car was 2002 and never had a transmission oil change (nor a filter), but from what I read is something that needs to be checked.

  • lornalou1
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    edited September 2019 #10

    I thought Ford were fitting torque converter auto's on new models now. If having trouble at slow speeds forward/backward then use the brake peddle along with the throttle.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #11

    Maybe Ford are fitting 'proper autos' now ..... Vauxhall gave up on their Easytronic automated manual 🤔

    LL are you suggesting using two feet? 😉😉

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  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #14

    Just the 20 yrs .... 😉

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  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #16

    mostly Citroens!? surprised Oh dear wink

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2019 #17

    And before the Citroens, were horses involved?

  • rutlandwarrior
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    edited September 2019 #18

    They keep making them for us younger drivers that like to be in control. When you get older driving is about getting from a to b with the least effort

  • ocsid
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    edited September 2019 #19

    Somewhat an ageist remark and one where as you claim to be young, I wonder how you can possibly know what driving is all about as you get older???

    Then 20 years ago when I started using automatics, I was, well, 20 years younger, though it seems even then I was better informed about them.wink

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2019 #21

    Not just ageist but also rather rude.

    Or did you forget to include a load of 😂😂😂😁😉😛?

  • Sandgroper
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    edited September 2019 #22

    I too am a bit miffed at the ageism!!!

    I also drive a 1972 Triumph GT6 and have driven many miles in vehicles where double de-clutching was essential - try that, you young pup!!!!!wink

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2019 #23

    I want to be in control ..... I've lost count of the number of times I've heard that, often by people who have never even driven an auto. If manuals were that great, why do some cars only have the option of an auto?

    I must've been old at around 30 as that was when I first got an auto.

  • lornalou1
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    edited September 2019 #24

    just for the slow bits MM, undecidedsurprised

  • Navigateur
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    edited September 2019 #25

    Daily fluid and air checks, knock off hub caps, hand crank starting, crash gear box, fluid flywheel, pneumatic wipers, mechanical trafficators, gauntlets, goggles and flying helmet.  Life is so boring now-a-days.

  • ocsid
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    edited September 2019 #26

    Every version of the new Land Rover Defender comes with only an automatic transmission.

    Probably they chose that because treading with great precision over a boulder strewn track, needs no  element of "being in control" ?????  wink

  • lornalou1
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    edited September 2019 #27

    don't forget the bloke in front with a flag. hehe.

  • redface
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    edited September 2019 #28

    When you get older driving is about getting from a to b with the least effort

    That is called 'using motorways and cruise control'.

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2019 #29

    "When you get older driving is about getting from a to b with the least effort"

    How old does one have to be before that frame of mind kicks in? I've never driven an automatic, never even thought about it as an option. But if it ever got to the stage where the journey was an effort to be endured I think I'd be better off staying at home with a good book and an obsession with reality TV! laughingsurprisedlaughing

  • Milothedog
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    edited September 2019 #30

    CQ, can you explain a bit more about being in control ?

    I'm just curious ? 

    Personally I have 2 autos, a Freelander 2 and 46 year old Triumph. I have driven many HGV's and PSV's thoughout my working life  with Eaton 2 speed axles, Splitter gearboxes, range changers etc. A modern auto will do a far better job than the average driver nowadays. So much so that HGV's are now mostly automated manuals and PSV's fully auto using Voth, ZF or Allison auto transmissions. 

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